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EATON 189892 3-Pole Motor Circuit Breaker 9kW 16-20A
EATON 189892 3-Pole Motor Circuit Breaker 9kW 16-20A
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EATON 189892 3-Pole Motor Circuit Breaker 9kW 16-20A
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EATON 189892 3-Pole Motor Circuit Breaker 9kW 16-20A
EATON 189892 3-Pole Motor Circuit Breaker 9kW 16-20A
The EATON 189892 is a high-performance 3-pole motor circuit breaker engineered to provide robust protection for electric motors in various industrial and commercial applications. This device is specifically designed to safeguard equipment against electrical faults, ensuring consistent operational reliability and extending the service life of connected motors by preventing damage from overloads and short circuits.
This motor circuit breaker offers precise control over electrical currents, allowing for accurate adjustment within the 16-20A range to match specific motor requirements. Its 3-pole configuration ensures comprehensive phase protection, while the compact design facilitates efficient installation in control panels and distribution boards. The device is built to withstand demanding environments, providing a dependable safety solution that minimizes downtime and maintenance needs.
This device is not intended for use in residential circuits that do not involve motor protection. It is also unsuitable for applications requiring current ratings outside the specified 16-20A range or for systems exceeding the 9kW power capacity.
The device should be installed by a qualified professional within a suitable electrical enclosure. After mounting, the current range must be calibrated to the specific requirements of the motor being protected using the adjustment dial. Once installed, the breaker can be manually switched on or off, and it will automatically trip in the event of an electrical fault to protect the circuit.
Regularly inspect the circuit breaker for signs of wear and test the tripping mechanism periodically to ensure continued operational safety and performance.
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